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Talks on Jesus
 
Come Follow To You, Volume 1  
Come Follow To You, Volume 1 and 2
(Formerly published as Come Follow Me)

Reflections on Jesus of Nazareth

Osho makes a clear distinction between the rebel called Jesus Christ and the religion that followed after him – Christianity. Through the gospels of Matthew, Luke, and John he re-introduces Jesus as a man, a mystic, and an uncompromising Master filled with love, fire, and compassion.
A treat for those who love Jesus’ words.
The beauty of Christ is there exists a bridge. You can move toward him by and by, and he can lead you toward the unknown – and so slowly that you will not even be aware when you cross the boundary, when you enter the unknown from the known, when the world disappears and God appears. You can trust him, because he is so like you yet so unlike. You can believe in him, because he is part of your agony; you can understand his language. – Osho

hardback
volume 1 - $19.95
volume 2 - rare

 

Come Follow To You, Volume 1  
The Mustard Seed

Osho comments on the fifth gospel of Saint Thomas
The series of 21 discourses was given in 1974. The Mustard Seed was Osho’s first worldwide bestseller and one of his earliest books published by important publishing houses in the US and all over the Western world.

“Jesus was not a revolutionary of this world. He was a revolutionary, master revolutionary – but of the inner world. He was taking of the inner kingdom.”

“I have spoken on Thomas's gospel, which was written in India. He was a direct disciple of Jesus, but his gospel is not included in the Holy Bible. It was discovered just thirty years ago, but it is the most beautiful because at least Thomas was a witness. And it has tremendous beauty because it is not only that he was a witness to Jesus, here in India he went through a transformation.
He meditated, he practiced yoga, he lived like a sannyasin and moved from monastery to monastery.

Buddha's air was still there. Buddha was gone five hundred years before that, but his fragrance was still alive. So in his gospel there is a certain authority, which is lacking in the four gospels of the Bible. First he was a witness, he had heard Jesus, and secondly he himself had experienced the truth. The combination of both, gives a greater authority to the fifth gospel of Thomas than The Holy Bible.”

softcover, 512 pages
$20.95